Abstract
Dual thermo-responsive polyrotaxane (PR)-based triblock copolymers were synthesized via the atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) initiated with self-assemblies made from a distal 2-bromopropionyl end-capped Pluronic F127 with a varying amount of β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) in the presence of Cu(i)Cl/N,N,N′, N′′,N′′- pentamethyldiethylenetriamine at 25 °C in aqueous medium. The structure of the copolymers was characterized in detail by means of 1H NMR, GPC, FTIR, and XRD analyses. The number of entrapped β-CDs and the degree of polymerization (DP) of attached NIPAAm oligomers appeared to be tunable. A two-step thermo-responsive transition arisen from a combination of a polypseudorotaxane middle block and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) flanking blocks was demonstrated by turbidity measurements. The number of entrapped β-CDs and DP of PNIPAAm are crucial for this dual thermo-responsive transition. The aggregates of one selected PR-based triblock copolymer were evidenced by TEM observations exhibiting a morphology change from core-shell particles to worm-like aggregates with increasing temperature. Furthermore, this sample can encapsulate and separate a negatively charged dye Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 from the aqueous solution when heated up to its deposition temperature.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 931-940 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Polymer Chemistry |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2011 |